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6 reasons why Larry Fitzgerald is returning in 2019 to play

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He wants to help turn around the team after last season

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2018 was bad. Finishing 3-13 with the league’s worst offense was not likely how Fitz wanted to end his career.

“Obviously, he was very disappointed as all of us were in 2018,” Bidwill said on the radio Wednesday. “He bleeds Cardinal red. He wants to be part of getting this turned around. It’s exciting he was able to make a quick decision and get right to it.”

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The Arizona Cardinals re-signed running back Kenyan Drake this offseason on a one-year transition tag deal, which will pay him almost $8.5 million in 2020. He rushed for 643 yards and eight touchdowns in eight games after being acquired via trade.

Over a 16-game season, that projects to 16 rushing touchdowns, which is the franchise record in a season.

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